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author | John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> | 2010-07-30 01:48:00 +0400 |
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committer | James Morris <jmorris@namei.org> | 2010-08-02 09:38:37 +0400 |
commit | c88d4c7b049e87998ac0a9f455aa545cc895ef92 (patch) | |
tree | 1859582b4afec1116b6831ea89ae27c35209991a /security/apparmor/include | |
parent | 736ec752d95e91e77cc0e8c97c057ab076ac2f51 (diff) | |
download | linux-c88d4c7b049e87998ac0a9f455aa545cc895ef92.tar.xz |
AppArmor: core policy routines
The basic routines and defines for AppArmor policy. AppArmor policy
is defined by a few basic components.
profiles - the basic unit of confinement contain all the information
to enforce policy on a task
Profiles tend to be named after an executable that they
will attach to but this is not required.
namespaces - a container for a set of profiles that will be used
during attachment and transitions between profiles.
sids - which provide a unique id for each profile
Signed-off-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'security/apparmor/include')
-rw-r--r-- | security/apparmor/include/policy.h | 305 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | security/apparmor/include/sid.h | 24 |
2 files changed, 329 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/security/apparmor/include/policy.h b/security/apparmor/include/policy.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..aeda5cf56904 --- /dev/null +++ b/security/apparmor/include/policy.h @@ -0,0 +1,305 @@ +/* + * AppArmor security module + * + * This file contains AppArmor policy definitions. + * + * Copyright (C) 1998-2008 Novell/SUSE + * Copyright 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the + * License. + */ + +#ifndef __AA_POLICY_H +#define __AA_POLICY_H + +#include <linux/capability.h> +#include <linux/cred.h> +#include <linux/kref.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/socket.h> + +#include "apparmor.h" +#include "audit.h" +#include "capability.h" +#include "domain.h" +#include "file.h" +#include "resource.h" + +extern const char *profile_mode_names[]; +#define APPARMOR_NAMES_MAX_INDEX 3 + +#define COMPLAIN_MODE(_profile) \ + ((aa_g_profile_mode == APPARMOR_COMPLAIN) || \ + ((_profile)->mode == APPARMOR_COMPLAIN)) + +#define KILL_MODE(_profile) \ + ((aa_g_profile_mode == APPARMOR_KILL) || \ + ((_profile)->mode == APPARMOR_KILL)) + +#define PROFILE_IS_HAT(_profile) ((_profile)->flags & PFLAG_HAT) + +/* + * FIXME: currently need a clean way to replace and remove profiles as a + * set. It should be done at the namespace level. + * Either, with a set of profiles loaded at the namespace level or via + * a mark and remove marked interface. + */ +enum profile_mode { + APPARMOR_ENFORCE, /* enforce access rules */ + APPARMOR_COMPLAIN, /* allow and log access violations */ + APPARMOR_KILL, /* kill task on access violation */ +}; + +enum profile_flags { + PFLAG_HAT = 1, /* profile is a hat */ + PFLAG_UNCONFINED = 2, /* profile is an unconfined profile */ + PFLAG_NULL = 4, /* profile is null learning profile */ + PFLAG_IX_ON_NAME_ERROR = 8, /* fallback to ix on name lookup fail */ + PFLAG_IMMUTABLE = 0x10, /* don't allow changes/replacement */ + PFLAG_USER_DEFINED = 0x20, /* user based profile - lower privs */ + PFLAG_NO_LIST_REF = 0x40, /* list doesn't keep profile ref */ + PFLAG_OLD_NULL_TRANS = 0x100, /* use // as the null transition */ + + /* These flags must correspond with PATH_flags */ + PFLAG_MEDIATE_DELETED = 0x10000, /* mediate instead delegate deleted */ +}; + +struct aa_profile; + +/* struct aa_policy - common part of both namespaces and profiles + * @name: name of the object + * @hname - The hierarchical name + * @count: reference count of the obj + * @list: list policy object is on + * @profiles: head of the profiles list contained in the object + */ +struct aa_policy { + char *name; + char *hname; + struct kref count; + struct list_head list; + struct list_head profiles; +}; + +/* struct aa_ns_acct - accounting of profiles in namespace + * @max_size: maximum space allowed for all profiles in namespace + * @max_count: maximum number of profiles that can be in this namespace + * @size: current size of profiles + * @count: current count of profiles (includes null profiles) + */ +struct aa_ns_acct { + int max_size; + int max_count; + int size; + int count; +}; + +/* struct aa_namespace - namespace for a set of profiles + * @base: common policy + * @parent: parent of namespace + * @lock: lock for modifying the object + * @acct: accounting for the namespace + * @unconfined: special unconfined profile for the namespace + * @sub_ns: list of namespaces under the current namespace. + * + * An aa_namespace defines the set profiles that are searched to determine + * which profile to attach to a task. Profiles can not be shared between + * aa_namespaces and profile names within a namespace are guaranteed to be + * unique. When profiles in separate namespaces have the same name they + * are NOT considered to be equivalent. + * + * Namespaces are hierarchical and only namespaces and profiles below the + * current namespace are visible. + * + * Namespace names must be unique and can not contain the characters :/\0 + * + * FIXME TODO: add vserver support of namespaces (can it all be done in + * userspace?) + */ +struct aa_namespace { + struct aa_policy base; + struct aa_namespace *parent; + rwlock_t lock; + struct aa_ns_acct acct; + struct aa_profile *unconfined; + struct list_head sub_ns; +}; + +/* struct aa_profile - basic confinement data + * @base - base components of the profile (name, refcount, lists, lock ...) + * @parent: parent of profile + * @ns: namespace the profile is in + * @replacedby: is set to the profile that replaced this profile + * @rename: optional profile name that this profile renamed + * @xmatch: optional extended matching for unconfined executables names + * @xmatch_len: xmatch prefix len, used to determine xmatch priority + * @sid: the unique security id number of this profile + * @audit: the auditing mode of the profile + * @mode: the enforcement mode of the profile + * @flags: flags controlling profile behavior + * @path_flags: flags controlling path generation behavior + * @size: the memory consumed by this profiles rules + * @file: The set of rules governing basic file access and domain transitions + * @caps: capabilities for the profile + * @rlimits: rlimits for the profile + * + * The AppArmor profile contains the basic confinement data. Each profile + * has a name, and exists in a namespace. The @name and @exec_match are + * used to determine profile attachment against unconfined tasks. All other + * attachments are determined by profile X transition rules. + * + * The @replacedby field is write protected by the profile lock. Reads + * are assumed to be atomic, and are done without locking. + * + * Profiles have a hierarchy where hats and children profiles keep + * a reference to their parent. + * + * Profile names can not begin with a : and can not contain the \0 + * character. If a profile name begins with / it will be considered when + * determining profile attachment on "unconfined" tasks. + */ +struct aa_profile { + struct aa_policy base; + struct aa_profile *parent; + + struct aa_namespace *ns; + struct aa_profile *replacedby; + const char *rename; + + struct aa_dfa *xmatch; + int xmatch_len; + u32 sid; + enum audit_mode audit; + enum profile_mode mode; + u32 flags; + u32 path_flags; + int size; + + struct aa_file_rules file; + struct aa_caps caps; + struct aa_rlimit rlimits; +}; + +extern struct aa_namespace *root_ns; +extern enum profile_mode aa_g_profile_mode; + +void aa_add_profile(struct aa_policy *common, struct aa_profile *profile); + +bool aa_ns_visible(struct aa_namespace *curr, struct aa_namespace *view); +const char *aa_ns_name(struct aa_namespace *parent, struct aa_namespace *child); +int aa_alloc_root_ns(void); +void aa_free_root_ns(void); +void aa_free_namespace_kref(struct kref *kref); + +struct aa_namespace *aa_find_namespace(struct aa_namespace *root, + const char *name); + +static inline struct aa_policy *aa_get_common(struct aa_policy *c) +{ + if (c) + kref_get(&c->count); + + return c; +} + +/** + * aa_get_namespace - increment references count on @ns + * @ns: namespace to increment reference count of (MAYBE NULL) + * + * Returns: pointer to @ns, if @ns is NULL returns NULL + * Requires: @ns must be held with valid refcount when called + */ +static inline struct aa_namespace *aa_get_namespace(struct aa_namespace *ns) +{ + if (ns) + kref_get(&(ns->base.count)); + + return ns; +} + +/** + * aa_put_namespace - decrement refcount on @ns + * @ns: namespace to put reference of + * + * Decrement reference count of @ns and if no longer in use free it + */ +static inline void aa_put_namespace(struct aa_namespace *ns) +{ + if (ns) + kref_put(&ns->base.count, aa_free_namespace_kref); +} + +struct aa_profile *aa_alloc_profile(const char *name); +struct aa_profile *aa_new_null_profile(struct aa_profile *parent, int hat); +void aa_free_profile_kref(struct kref *kref); +struct aa_profile *aa_find_child(struct aa_profile *parent, const char *name); +struct aa_profile *aa_lookup_profile(struct aa_namespace *ns, const char *name); +struct aa_profile *aa_match_profile(struct aa_namespace *ns, const char *name); + +ssize_t aa_replace_profiles(void *udata, size_t size, bool noreplace); +ssize_t aa_remove_profiles(char *name, size_t size); + +#define PROF_ADD 1 +#define PROF_REPLACE 0 + +#define unconfined(X) ((X)->flags & PFLAG_UNCONFINED) + +/** + * aa_newest_version - find the newest version of @profile + * @profile: the profile to check for newer versions of (NOT NULL) + * + * Returns: newest version of @profile, if @profile is the newest version + * return @profile. + * + * NOTE: the profile returned is not refcounted, The refcount on @profile + * must be held until the caller decides what to do with the returned newest + * version. + */ +static inline struct aa_profile *aa_newest_version(struct aa_profile *profile) +{ + while (profile->replacedby) + profile = profile->replacedby; + + return profile; +} + +/** + * aa_get_profile - increment refcount on profile @p + * @p: profile (MAYBE NULL) + * + * Returns: pointer to @p if @p is NULL will return NULL + * Requires: @p must be held with valid refcount when called + */ +static inline struct aa_profile *aa_get_profile(struct aa_profile *p) +{ + if (p) + kref_get(&(p->base.count)); + + return p; +} + +/** + * aa_put_profile - decrement refcount on profile @p + * @p: profile (MAYBE NULL) + */ +static inline void aa_put_profile(struct aa_profile *p) +{ + if (p) + kref_put(&p->base.count, aa_free_profile_kref); +} + +static inline int AUDIT_MODE(struct aa_profile *profile) +{ + if (aa_g_audit != AUDIT_NORMAL) + return aa_g_audit; + + return profile->audit; +} + +bool aa_may_manage_policy(int op); + +#endif /* __AA_POLICY_H */ diff --git a/security/apparmor/include/sid.h b/security/apparmor/include/sid.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..020db35c3010 --- /dev/null +++ b/security/apparmor/include/sid.h @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +/* + * AppArmor security module + * + * This file contains AppArmor security identifier (sid) definitions + * + * Copyright 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the + * License. + */ + +#ifndef __AA_SID_H +#define __AA_SID_H + +#include <linux/types.h> + +struct aa_profile; + +u32 aa_alloc_sid(void); +void aa_free_sid(u32 sid); + +#endif /* __AA_SID_H */ |